Slavic languages of Macedonia (Greece)
- Slavic languages of Macedonia (Greece)
The Slavic languages of Macedonia, Greece can refer to three mutually intelligible Slavic languages:
* Bulgarian language
* Macedonian language (also frequently referred to as Slavic Macedonian, Slavomacedonian, Macedonian (Slavonic). See Macedonian language naming dispute)
* Slavic language (Greece)
All three are included in the South Slavic dialect continuum.
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